Famous Children's Book Author Theodor Suess Geisel

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Theodor Suess Geisel, also known as Dr. Suess, was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in March of 1904. Suess was his mothers name, where his pen name Dr. Suess came from, and “Dr.” came from his fathers unfulfilled hopes that Theodor would some day have his doctorate.

Dr. Suess was a famous American writer and cartoonist best known for his children’s books. Author of 46 books started off his career with a book called And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street. In 1936 Suess sailed to Europe and the rhythm of this children’s book was influenced by the ships engine.

Dr. Seuss’s children’s books expressed his ideas on social justice as he understood it. For example, The Sneetches is seen to have ideas of physical discrimination in it, The Butter Battle Book is related to the nuclear arms of race, and Yertle the Turtle is often seen to reflect the actions and ideas of Adolf Hitler and how Dr. Suess felt about it.

More specifically, Yertle the Turtle was released on April of 1958. It is written in the poetic form of anapestic tetrameter. Which is a poetic meter that has four an...

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